Environment and Ecology, Science and Technology, Biodiversity, Current Affairs, and Animal Behavior.
What the studies are showing
- By analysing millions of bird sound recordings from hundreds of species, scientists found that artificial light at night shifts daily routines.
- Birds with larger eyes (more sensitive to low light) showed the biggest shift in timings; small-eyed species changed little.
- The change is sharpest in the breeding season when birds sing, court, defend territory, and feed chicks.
Why this matters
- Body clock disruption: Night lighting suppresses melatonin, weakens sleep, and shifts the dawn chorus and feeding times.
- Breeding and survival: Earlier or longer activity can mismatch food availability for chicks; tired adults may face higher predation.
- Migration and collisions: Lit skylines and skyglow draw migrants off course, causing window strikes and energy loss.
- Ecosystem ripple: If insect-eating birds feed at different hours, pest control and pollination patterns may change.
India angle
- Rapid urbanisation means more lit roads, buildings, and industrial sites, often near wetlands and flyways used by migrants.
- City “skyglow” is noticeable even in smaller towns; protected areas near cities can be affected.
What can be done
- Design lights wisely: Use fully shielded fixtures that point light down; choose warm colour lamps (below 3000 Kelvin).
- Dim and time: Motion sensors, curfews after midnight, and lower brightness for empty spaces.
- Make buildings bird-safe: Turn off decorative lighting during peak migration; use patterned glass or external screens.
- Plan at city scale: Include “dark corridors” along rivers, wetlands, and tree belts in master plans; monitor light levels as an urban metric.
Prelims practice
Q. Consider the following statements about the impact of artificial light at night on birds:
- Birds with larger eyes tend to show stronger timing shifts than small-eyed species.
- The effect is usually weakest during the breeding season.
- Shielded, warm-colour streetlights reduce skyglow and help birds.
Which of the statements is/are correct?
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 2 only
C. 1 and 2 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
Answer: A
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